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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 3

Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 3 is part of Indian Contract Act, 1872 - Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

The communication of proposals, the acceptance of proposals, and the revocation of proposals and acceptances, respectively, are deemed to be made by any act or omission of the party proposing, accepting or revoking, by which he intends to communicate such proposal, acceptance or revocation, or which has the effect of communicating it.

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What does Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 3 provide?

Section Section 3 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals) is reproduced on this page as part of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Lawyers and researchers use it to read the statutory wording before checking how courts have applied this section in reported judgments.

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